Aug 19, 2020
This week, we welcome British Association of Private Dentistry (BAPD) co-founder and British Association Cosmetic Dentistry (BACD) past president Dr Bertie Napier.
Bertie talks about his early years and dental training in apartheid-era South Africa, and the contrasts with life and practice in London.
Bertie also takes us through his involvement with the BACD and newly-formed BAPD.
He talks about his daughter’s decision to enter practice dentistry - how that has informed his views on women in the profession - and much more besides.
Enjoy!
“Do the right thing as though everyone is watching you, even when no one is watching you. You sleep better. The rewards follow.”
01.22 - Early years
15.26 - UK and SA
33.03 - Cosmetic dentistry
35.53 - On diplomacy and fairness
42.52 - Associations and ambition
53.09 - BAPD
01.07.01 - Looking back
01.10.17 - Women (and daughters) in dentistry
01.19.05 - Advice for future generations
Dr Bertie Napier graduated from the University of Witwatersrand (Wits), South Africa in 1988 and moved to London in 1998.
With business partner Odette Lazarus, Bertie took over 19 Bell Street dental practice in Hertfordshire in 2002, where he continues to practice today.
Bertie has been closely involved with the BACD since its inception, serving as president and on the board of directors. He has recently been instrumental in the formation of the BAPD.
Bertie is also editor of the International Journal of Cosmetic Dentistry (IJDC).